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Old 06-09-2013, 01:55 AM   #1
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AAM 11.50 rear disk brake question

Hi I've been following this site for awhile and finally decided to join up.
I have a question I'm hoping somebody can help me with. I'm putting together a 76 chevy k 30 crew cab with a 12 valve cummins. I'm to the point where i'm ready to put in a rear end (truck was a dually when i got it). I picked up an AAM 11.50 axle for it awhile back but I'm unsure what I would need to do to make the disk brakes work with the existing brake system. I have searched around and there seems to be a lot of different opinions. New master cylinder, modify the proportion valve, or put in a pressure limiting valve. The thing is I need the brakes to work properly because the truck will be used to pull a lot of weight from time to time. I'm also considering just going with a 14 bolt with the drum brakes on it. this gives me the assurance that the brake system will work as GM designed it to. I've never had a problem with the rear drums on any of my other trucks stopping me so this idea appeals to me a lot, but it would require setting the 14 bolt up with 3.73 gears. Anyway I'd appreciate any help or opinions. ps sorry if this has been covered before.
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Old 06-09-2013, 09:55 AM   #2
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Re: AAM 11.50 rear disk brake question

The disc drum brakes are biased differently from disc disc.
Can you get the proportioning valve from your axle donor?
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Old 06-09-2013, 02:39 PM   #3
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Re: AAM 11.50 rear disk brake question

I bought the axle off ksl a few years ago and i'm sure that truck is long gone. The axle came off a 2003 duramax truck though so if I went to a salvage yard I could probably find a proportioning valve off a wrecked truck. Would I need the master cylinder from the newer truck to or will mine work.
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Old 06-09-2013, 08:37 PM   #4
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Re: AAM 11.50 rear disk brake question

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I bought the axle off ksl a few years ago and i'm sure that truck is long gone. The axle came off a 2003 duramax truck though so if I went to a salvage yard I could probably find a proportioning valve off a wrecked truck. Would I need the master cylinder from the newer truck to or will mine work.
Late 3 channel ABS trucks have the Proportioning built in to the ABS hydraulic control unit....No use to you.

Late master cylinders use metric bubble flares.

A C3 Corvette master cylinder & a Wilwood adjustable proportioning valve would work on you truck in conjunction with AAM axle.
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